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You may be beyond my knowledge here, but if you want to list the
changes that were made to the file-tree by each of a series of
commits, you will pretty much have to do one invocation of diff-tree
for each commit, or something else that is functionally equivalent.
The reason is that there is no stored summary of "what is changed by
this commit", the only way to determine that information is to compare
each file reference of each commit with the cognate file reference in
its predecessor commit. There's no way to do that whose run time is
not proportional to both the number of commits and the number of
files.
Dale
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